[quote]the only way to get away from them is move.... now I think that could be right as the young man that I quoted in the previous post had moved house and the succubus never followed.

I wonder why that is? It's seems easy for the pervert spírits to just follow the poor victims.

[quote]Unable to move or speak the victim was sexually violated. The predator was described as a small grey or pale looking goblin.

Naturally, The Greys cóme readily to mind when I read that description...And, of course, in the next paragraph I read:

[quote]Interestingly, the conditions described by ancient victims are extremely familiar to today’s alien abductions scenarios or current sleep paralysis experiences.

Those sneaky Greys are responsible for everything from abductions, sex, and even (possibly) my missing peanut butter sandwich. I think because many spírit beings possess similar abilities (shapeshifting, invisibility, physícality, dreams, astral, telepathy, etc.), it's all too easy for them to mimic each other.

My question is why has humanity been left in the dárk about those which can't be seen? Why aren't Angels AT LEAST protecting children? I find such allowances híghly suspicious.

[quote]It seems that the demons or aliens (?) are having a wonderful time with modern humans.

So would I. Let's face it, it's just too much temptation for any weak spírit.

Just yesterday, I was thinking about my old dream and in-between state experiences and wondered which of them were actually encounters with the lustful ones. It's difficult to tell the difference between harmless spírits, hauntings, negative (nondemonic), spírit interaction in dreams, and the sex-oriented demonic set.

I'm not surprised that even priests and such are targets of incubus/succubus spírits. Surely the desire to have s*x draws the spírits to us. And the religious lure with the promise of saintly corruption and instíllment of fear is just too juicy to pass up. :Smile:


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